Denial may have a long shelf- life...
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 3:21:47 PM
http://www.salon.com/5things/2008/05/26/iaea_iran_willfully_/index.html
The International Atomic Energy Agency, in an unusually blunt and detailed report,
That's right. The unually blunt report I quoted from the other day, that said the opposite of what the article goes on to claim.
Part of the agency's case hinges on 18 documents listed in the report and presented to Iran that, according to Western intelligence agencies, indicate the Iranians have ventured into explosives, uranium processing and a missile warhead design -- activities that ordinarily would be associated with constructing nuclear weapons.
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"There are certain parts of their nuclear program where the military seems to have played a role," said one senior official close to the agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity under normal diplomatic constraints.
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Iran has dismissed the documents as "forged" or "fabricated," claimed that its experiments and projects had nothing to do with a nuclear weapons program and refused to provide documentation and access to its scientists to support its claims.
So do you stupid idiots understand now? - The iranians refused to answer to claims described in documents that do not exist - but which intrepid journalists at liberal nesting ground salon.com seem to have mistakenly assumed was delivered to the Iranian embassy in specifics, with a clear demand. Which then the Iranians flatly rejected in a thorough repudiation of liberty and freedom.
Something that didn't happen.
What happened, is the exact same thing that happened before the war in Iraq. And the press obliged. Then, as now.
I've always hated people who took shortcuts to get their way. Or who imposed their belief on someone else, to make their own arguments sound less illogical. But unless we're going to start treating these bastards like a 400million strong retarded children's home, and be compassionate and understanding to a fault - then this really has to stop.






